As a nationally accredited state health agency, the Division of Public Health (DPH) exists to protect and
promote the health of all people in Delaware. To gauge effectiveness in meeting this mission, we collect data
on and monitor many health outcomes and continually engage in activities to improve these health outcomes. This
web page provides access to the DPH accreditation report, some of the health outcome indicators DPH monitors,
the DPH strategic plan, the State Health Assessment (SHA) and State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP).

Public Health Accreditation

On March 8, 2016 the DPH was awarded national accreditation by the national Public Health Accreditation
Board (PHAB). The PHAB Site Visit Report provides an overview of
how DPH met the national public health standards.

Health Outcome Indicators

As DPH continues its journey to improve public health, we gauge progress by collecting data on and monitoring many
health outcomes. While not all inclusive, these health outcome indicators represent our current strategic focus.

Division of Public Health 2019-2023 Strategic Plan

The DPH strategic plan provides a clear path for the division to be a vital part of the state public
health system. This dynamic plan provides focus for public health staff on important health priorities and is
aligned with the State Health Assessment (SHA) and State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP).

State Health Assessment and State Health Improvement Plan

The State Health Assessment (SHA) and State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) represent collective efforts of public and private groups as well as the residents of Delaware, to reveal health challenges and implement
statewide activities to address those challenges. The University of Delaware Partnership for Healthy Communities (PHC/UD) and the Delaware Academy of Medicine/Delaware Public Health Association (Academy/DPHA), of which DPH is a partner, manages both the SHA and SHIP process in Delaware.

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